Getting Prepped and Ready - July ‘08
07 3rd, 2008 Author: tv

Hi all!  We just finished the Texas portion of our film shoot (end of June 2008) with the lovely Ms. Footnick.  It was such a wonderful experience to see my old vice-principal.  She did a great interview and got us in the great mood to finish the program with the 2008 segments in Kansas City and St. Joseph, Missouri.Since I’m so involved with all aspects, I want to also note that I am getting stronger everyday.  I am so pleased that we have the details locked for Kansas City.  I wish that the same was true for St. Jo.  There are so many details that go into making the Girls Behind the Camera program a success.  It looks like we have great teammates on board for 2008.  The next critical steps are getting the St. Jo dates locked so we can begin inviting everyone.Finally, I’d like to request for anyone visiting this site  - in fact I’d like to urge you to consider sponsoring a girl for the 2008 program with a donation of $100 (heck, even $5, $10, or $25 would help!).  It will really change their lives.  Thanks so much, Tara Veneruso, Director.PS- I’ve begun blogging about the “making the movie” on MoviesByWomen.com.   There are also great podcasts on the site that you can listen to (or watch) about how to make films.

Sponsor-A-Girl 2008
05 31st, 2008 Author: tv

We’re now seeking donations for the 2008 Girls Behind the Camera Program. In our second year of bringing in at-risk teen girls together to teach them filmmaking, we’re looking for donors and sponsors for this year’s event.  Last year was a wild success that taught girls self-confidence, teamwork, responsibility, and hope.

If you’re interested in making a donation simply follow this link:  We’re on our way to reach our $15,000 goal.  We’ve already raised $2500 in the first week.  Help us make this program possible!

Testimonials: “I probably would’ve been gang raped and killed like my friend was last summer if I wasn’t in your program” -anonymous 14 yrs. old.

“Being in the program kept me out of jail. I made new friends and learned a lot about other people.” - anonymous 13 yrs. old.

“I realized how loved I was and how many good things I can do in the world.”

Upcoming Program Moved
05 31st, 2008 Author: tv

Hello All!  It’s almost the end of May and I’m so happy we had the wonderful reunion last month.  I’ve been very busy since I’ve been back in Los Angeles raising funds for the program this summer.

I’m looking forward to putting together the 3-Day program in both Kansas City and St. Joseph. We’ve had to move it to late July so that we can find the money and the new girls for the ‘08 program.   June is just too soon.  Also, we’re still searching for several of the girls from the ‘07 program that have moved.  We’ll keep you all posted as soon as we have the new dates.

One side note: since many of you already know about my health battles, I’d like to report that I’ve been doing so much better on my return. I’ve got amazing doctors and enough determination to boot!

All my love,  Tara Veneruso - Director

PS:  We do a weekly podcast for our company MoviesByWomen.com.  If you’re interested in hearing more about making films then tune in to the audio podcast for FREE straight from your computer, itunes, ipod, or you tube!  We have special guests share the expertise about making movies.   This week’s episode is called “Powerful Women of Early Hollywood“.  Check it out!

Dear Team, Girls, and Website Guests:

I am so grateful that 2007 is past us finally. It was literally the most difficult year of my life. The greatest part of the year was working on my feature film “Girls Behind the Camera”. The worst part was the numerous health issues I faced including a massive surgery in February to get a metal pump and then finding out I nearly did myself in on my film because I didn’t know I was suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis – a very lame name for something extremely serious – your immune system and white cells are basically at war and attacking my own self. I couldn’t walk up 1 stair by August, 2007 and it’s taken me until February 6, 2008 to receive proper treatment for it. I’m now finally starting to have my old energy back and now I can tackle more than two things in one day. It’s certainly been a battle and I really fought to not let down any of the girls in our project.

My biggest job these past 5 months has been working to raise the funds to shoot the reunion and June 6 day shoot to do follow-ups with the girls. It takes a lot longer than we want to make the funds required! I’ve also been hard at work setting up the blog for our girls at Girls Behind the Camera. I am still searching for a few of our participants that I fell out of touch with. I really want to see everyone again when we come out in late April for a reunion. We are in the planning stages right now.

Also, we’ll be sending each girl their DVDs out in the next 2 weeks and we’ve considered sending a few off to a film festival or two. If you have not been in touch with us and you were in our program in any capacity please drop me a line so we can include you in upcoming events.

There are so many great things we’ve been working on that I want to share with you. I’ve no idea where I found the energy to do even one of these but here goes: We began a new audio podcast on moviesbywomen.com. It’s a lot like a radio show with 4 hosts. We have a lot of fun and teach our listeners about making films. We also started our blog at http://blog.moviesbywomen.com which is a companion to the podcasts.

This project made a huge difference in my own life. It gave me the will to live when things seemed very grim in August, 2007. I love the girls in our project truly from my heart and I can’t wait to see them soon!

-Tara Veneruso, Director “RISK: At-Risk Girls Behind the Camera”

Directory’s Entry, Nov. 5th 2007
11 5th, 2007 Author: tv

Today is a great day. I finally have answers to everything that has been happening. Let me explain.

As some of my team and girls may know, I was quite ill during the filming the movie RISK (and all the way until now). I have finally gotten a diagnosis. Turns out that I have an aggressive form of Rheumatoid Arthritis which is truly debilitating if not under medical care. I’m so relieved to now be on the right path. So now I’ve begun truly editing the film & the girls’ films for competition. (I want to enter the girls’ films into festivals).

I’ve been working on getting in touch with all the girls via email and MySpace (so if you’re reading this now & you’re in our film please email me so that I can begin staying in touch with you more easily). It looks like I’ll be getting everyone out their DVD’s (the ones in the film) just in time for Thanksgiving & Christmas. It’ll be at least June 2008 before we finish shooting the film. There are 3 more segments to be organized & shot. Documentaries take such a long time! If you’re interested in being on our next crew & you live in Missouri please email us.

Thanks so much,

Director Tara Veneruso.

From the Director of RISK…
09 15th, 2007 Author: tv

I’ve been hard at work bringing the 100’s of hours of footage down to make it manageable to begin editing. I’m also on the hunt for an awesome editor besides myself since I don’t believe in editing your own feature films. (And continuing to seek donations to continue the program in other cities.)

Most importantly, I am seeking current contact info for all of the GIRLS WHO PARTICIPATED so that I don’t lose touch with them and also so that I can begin sending them their films in a few weeks. If this is you … please email me. Please check out the pages on our girls on this site. More to come - we are going to add a blog for them to participate and check in very soon.

Finally, I have decided to begin a blog on how to make and edit a feature film. It is no easy task - (making a film that is) but I think it will be incredibly useful to the filmmakers out there.

Thanks so much,
Tara Veneruso
Director

Read all about the girls of RISK: Summer 2007!
08 6th, 2007 Author: riskteam

Hi everyone!

We have just posted the first installment of the Kansas City RISK girls’ “About Me” pages. Check out what the participants of RISK: Girls Behind The Camera Summer 2007 (Missouri) have to say, right here!

(pssst! St. Joseph girls will be posted very soon!)

Director Update: We made it!
07 26th, 2007 Author: tv

We made it!  The premiere was incredible and the girls looked amazing and all dressed up.  Would you believe it - I got pneumonia and could only sneak in to the end of the screening.  Luckily, it was the only part of the project/film where I did not need to direct - my DP Tito is a fantastic professional and he kept the show going along with Producers Eric Keith & Deny Staggs.

I am recuperating at home here in LA.  I wasn’t sure if I’d make it home! I had to get 911/ambulance from the Kansas City airport! It was very dramatic.  (Never a dull moment!)  But things are going well again and I am working on getting the girls’ pages up on this site.  Any donations you can offer will allow me to spend more time working with these girls and also new ones in a few months!  Click here for more info.

Best,
Director, Tara Veneruso

Girls’ Films Premiere
07 5th, 2007 Author: tv

Please join us for two very special nights to celebrate our Girls Behind the Camera gala premiere events. Tuesday July 10th at 7pm in St. Joseph MO, at the Hollywood 10. And Wednesday, July 11th in Kansas City KS, at the Granada/Screenland Theater.

The celebration will include awards for the girls, diplomas, judging and screening of all of girls’ films. This will definitely be two nights to remember! The girls from each city will be meeting each other for the first time.

The theaters are large, so seating is on a first-come first-served basis. The price of admission is Pay-As-You-Can, so bring a friend or your whole family! We are still seeking 12 more donors for our Sponsor-A-Girl program, and also to continue RISK in the future, in cities throughout America.

UPDATE: You can also read the official press release with full details of the gala premiere event right here!

RISK: Girls Behind The Camera Webisode 02
06 29th, 2007 Author: rickt

Fresh from Missouri, here is the second RISK: Girls Behind the Camera webisode! In this webisode, watch instructors Jeph, David, Jacques and John teach the girls how to make their “About Me” movie.

Stay tuned for Webisode 3!

Don’t forget to check out all the other RISK Webisodes.